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melissa: so steve, that begs the question, if we're doing it and doing it as nariman says it is doing a little bit of good and not that much, is there going to be a bill to pay down the road and when we get it we'll say here's the bill, was it worth it? >> that is the big question because we don't know what the answer is to that and we can't predict the future. that is the flaw in the strategy saying we'll stimulate the economy now. very much like the spending patterns we've seen, melissa. it is a reason why the stimulus plans haven't worked very well. you're borrowing now and having to pay this money back. it is interesting, i talked to jeb hensarling who now oversees the fed at financial services committee at the house he was somewhat outraged by this look we have the fed now engaged not just in monetary policy and fiscal policy and that is not in their charter. melissa: right. nariman, i will start do you think there is bill to pay down the road? do you think we'll come back here later, here is what it is couldsing us, was it worth it? what will the bill be? >> that is a good point
melissa: so steve, that begs the question, if we're doing it and doing it as nariman says it is doing a little bit of good and not that much, is there going to be a bill to pay down the road and when we get it we'll say here's the bill, was it worth it? >> that is the big question because we don't know what the answer is to that and we can't predict the future. that is the flaw in the strategy saying we'll stimulate the economy now. very much like the spending patterns we've seen,...
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. >> we are at the same place every year, begging for a patch from congress. my theory is this is their way to push us into a flat tax system; right? >> you're correct. the amt is a different way of calculating the tax, taking your income saying we're not giving you many of the itemized deductions and have a different rate. there's been consistently an exemption amount which requires congress to pass a legislation each year to extend it. the exemption is not permanent in our tax code, and right now, it expired going back to january 1st, 2012 so we don't have it right now. >> do you think they could let it go? it's close. in prior years, we had the patch earlier on. >> absolutely, and the irs planned op the patch, and the computers are program the that way. if we don't get it, it not only impacts those who have to pay the amt, but delays refunds because the irs computers have to be reprogrammed. we slotly need the patch and quickly. >> at the same time, though, as dire as it has, they could pass the patch, and say january 15th, make it retroactive and we're fin
. >> we are at the same place every year, begging for a patch from congress. my theory is this is their way to push us into a flat tax system; right? >> you're correct. the amt is a different way of calculating the tax, taking your income saying we're not giving you many of the itemized deductions and have a different rate. there's been consistently an exemption amount which requires congress to pass a legislation each year to extend it. the exemption is not permanent in our tax...
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centuries who is widely seen as the most of aquatic of the gulf monarchies get some young kuwaitis beg to differ there is a few countries you can see democracy you can feel it in this time in the people but in kuwait's it's just for show that's what the government says that it is doing all it can to maintain stability supporters of the ruling family point out that it boasts a robust public life with electoral traditions and a vibrant parliament for youth actually the dollar that's not enough the opposition consists of an unlikely alliance of youth groups hard line islamists and local tribes who are ramping up their calls for reform increasingly they've taken their message to the street where peaceful demonstrations have been met with an iron fist . beaten up by. special forces. the sound. but on and after the march. on the street is just being detained and. critics of kuwait's government claim it turns a blind eye to allegations of widespread corruption and the use of security forces to crush dissenting voices ask for the rule of law so we don't have a law we have a. that is being used
centuries who is widely seen as the most of aquatic of the gulf monarchies get some young kuwaitis beg to differ there is a few countries you can see democracy you can feel it in this time in the people but in kuwait's it's just for show that's what the government says that it is doing all it can to maintain stability supporters of the ruling family point out that it boasts a robust public life with electoral traditions and a vibrant parliament for youth actually the dollar that's not enough...
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country hasn't won the hearts and minds of afghans but you know if karzai is right then all of this begs a very important question why would the u.s. intentionally be creating insecurity and instability in afghanistan unless the war is meant to be sustained not one so let's go break the set. up. for ever seen anything like.
country hasn't won the hearts and minds of afghans but you know if karzai is right then all of this begs a very important question why would the u.s. intentionally be creating insecurity and instability in afghanistan unless the war is meant to be sustained not one so let's go break the set. up. for ever seen anything like.
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that diplomats begged for more security? that more than 220 people were killed and more than 4,000 wounded? but enough of that. the president says you've done an exemplary job at the u.n. >> let me say specifically about susan rice. she has done exemplary work. she has represented the united states and our interests in the united nations with skill and professionalism and toughness and grace. >> really? 40,000 civilians killed in syria. children shot in front of their parents. parents tortured in front of their children, and no sanctions passed by the u.n. iran also gets on the u.n. women's rights commission. sharia law anyone? and you're not even in the audience when israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu addresses the u.n. general assembly. but now, answer the outrage. >> so, there is a clear, in my opinion, a clear sexism and racism that goes with these comments being made by, unfortunately, senator mccain and others. >> so for anyone to question her credentials they have to be a racist and a sexist. really? because jo
that diplomats begged for more security? that more than 220 people were killed and more than 4,000 wounded? but enough of that. the president says you've done an exemplary job at the u.n. >> let me say specifically about susan rice. she has done exemplary work. she has represented the united states and our interests in the united nations with skill and professionalism and toughness and grace. >> really? 40,000 civilians killed in syria. children shot in front of their parents....
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scientists have been murdered in iran doesn't mean they were working hard so their country didn't need to beg other nations for no house we have the right acquires this knowledge and feel independent. means when men series husband began embarking on his nuclear career it was not a life threatening occupation in the seventy's western countries were eager to how piranha fell of its own nuclear program supplying it with technology with no strings attached that changed when the iranian regime deed would was earlier seen as inalienable right became its biggest liability emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons. dollars have been pumped into the industry before the revolution at the time of the shah why should they give up now just because western powers say sun while iran's nuclear program is now a target of western political discourse there is only suspicion and no internationally recognized evidence that the countries moving towards build an atomic weapon iranian officials believe all this tension is fabricated with the sole purpose to demonize them in the eyes of international community if
scientists have been murdered in iran doesn't mean they were working hard so their country didn't need to beg other nations for no house we have the right acquires this knowledge and feel independent. means when men series husband began embarking on his nuclear career it was not a life threatening occupation in the seventy's western countries were eager to how piranha fell of its own nuclear program supplying it with technology with no strings attached that changed when the iranian regime deed...
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errors of judgment, denying security, denying the kind of protection the ambassador and others were begging for. and the larger issue, sean, of misunderstanding the nature of what was happening in north africa, with the growth of al qaeda and pretending to the electorate with the election approaching that al qaeda was on its knees. >> sean: i think those are all great questions and observations. let me, if i can, add two more to them because i think it's really person. the report was also clear, there were no protests -- none that day -- as we had been told, not only by susan rice, but by the president himself at the u.n. two weeks later and it had nothing to do with this youtube video. that's disturbing, heading into a presidential election. it tells me we were consciously lied to. >> we certainly know we were misled. i remember the president in the second debate taking umbrage at the suggestion that anybody in his administration, including, he said, the u.n. ambassador who would have misled the nation on what happened -- now it's unequivocally metaphysically true that she misled the natio
errors of judgment, denying security, denying the kind of protection the ambassador and others were begging for. and the larger issue, sean, of misunderstanding the nature of what was happening in north africa, with the growth of al qaeda and pretending to the electorate with the election approaching that al qaeda was on its knees. >> sean: i think those are all great questions and observations. let me, if i can, add two more to them because i think it's really person. the report was also...
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but i beg to differ because the cheapest aircraft today at the united states in the middle east is in that region. we are in the frontline presenting the same value in same principles. you'll find the source is coming to shores. >> thank you. >> you know, i share your concerns about iran. i worry about it all the time. i think it's real. but growing up jewish, and learned that being jewish also meant caring about the stranger from the bible or the people of king david, but also people of the profits. what i didn't hear in your talk is forgive me, but any kind of humanity towards palestinians. i don't know what you paid to do with them. i don't think he thought about, no offense ap said the solution. does that mean turn gets the west bank. but i know if israel keeps territories commit either stop in a democracy or a jewish state. i know there's problems with houston has come a serious ones. i believe arafat could've made a deal at oslo and there could've been peace. i am not naÏve. but i think the constant building of settlements is undermining israeli security, causing the world to c
but i beg to differ because the cheapest aircraft today at the united states in the middle east is in that region. we are in the frontline presenting the same value in same principles. you'll find the source is coming to shores. >> thank you. >> you know, i share your concerns about iran. i worry about it all the time. i think it's real. but growing up jewish, and learned that being jewish also meant caring about the stranger from the bible or the people of king david, but also...
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smalling now the opposition as we've just been hearing from a looser there is boycotted the election begs the question that how can there be an effective force in the country's affairs if they're not in parliament in the first place. well the force that they'll be able to exert is going to be on the streets what we've seen in the region really ever since the beginning of the arab spring is that street protests themselves are not necessarily a show of power but what they do show is the level of discontent and it creates an instability. within the government hopefully from the kuwaiti opposition's perspective forcing change remember too that the opposition in kuwait is not a monolithic entity you have many of the tribal identifications tribal groups which generate a lot of the support but then you also have political persuasions liberal opposition islamist opposition and so forth so when we talk about the opposition we shouldn't think of it as one dimensional but rather those who stand in opposition to a u.s. backed puppet government. that could swing to conservative religious forces in the
smalling now the opposition as we've just been hearing from a looser there is boycotted the election begs the question that how can there be an effective force in the country's affairs if they're not in parliament in the first place. well the force that they'll be able to exert is going to be on the streets what we've seen in the region really ever since the beginning of the arab spring is that street protests themselves are not necessarily a show of power but what they do show is the level of...